Then you've probably got yourself a case of a fried game slot. On the off chance that it's somehow NOT a fried game slot, then you may want to try finding yourself a copy of the DS's firmware, and re-install that. The firmware's game detection software may have managed to corrupt itself (Yes, electronics can do that. I have a computer that did that). OR you could go and buy a new main board. However, buying a new main board requires you to disassemble your DS,and re-attach everything. If it's a main board problem, you may just want to buy a new DS.

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Make sure this is a xbox 360 game, if it is an xbox game not all of them work on the 360. you can check the list of compatible games on the web site, there are updates you can get for some of them. If this is not the case and the game is for xbox 360 and your other games are working fine, I would suggest that the disk is bad, if you can, try it in a friends machine and see what happens. I hope this helps. Good luck.